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Wanted, &c. Empire labor exchange. No. 8 Grey-street, in Link with Queen’s Wharf. WANTED, female Cook, private, country. Edwards & Mcßeath. WANTED, Married Couple {no children). Man,' general farm work; wife, cook, bake, &c. Edwards & Mcßeath. w ANTED, Housemaid, private, country. Edwards & Mcßeath. Wi ANTED, Housemaid, and wait table ; boarding-house. Edwards & Mcßeath, WANTED, Housemaid, and assist in bar, country. Edwards & Mcßeath. WANTED, smart, tidy Boy, for town work. Edwards & Mcßeath. ANTED, a good Bushman. Edwards & Mcßeath. ANTED, Married Couple, Man, firstclass milker and thorough knowledge of cows; woman, housework. Wages £96, and house free. Apply sharp. Edwards & Mcßeath. ANTED, Situation as Barman or Waiter; good testimonials. Edwards & Mcßeath. WANTED, General Servant, private family; Rangitikei. Edwards & M'Beath. w ANTED, Nurse, private family 1 ,: country. Edwards & M'Beath. w ANTED, Nursegirl, country Edwards & M'Beath, hotel. 'ANTED, Engagement as second cook, or useful man in hotel. Edwards & M'Beath. WANTED, female Cook, private family; no washing. Edwards & M'Beath. Beath. ANTED, General Servant, private family, country, Edwards and McBeath. ANTED, engagement by good Cook, hotel preferred. Edwards and MeWANTED, strong General Servant for station, Wairarapa. Edwards & M'Beath. WANTED Known—Servants applying for situations by post must enclose stamp for reply, or letters will not be answered. Edwards and Mcßeath. COLONIAL LABOR, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENCY, Exchange Offices, Manners-strkex (Opposite Royal Oak Hotel). w ANTED, General Servants for town and country, Howard and Wright. WANTED, at once,'a General Servant for Karori. Must bring references. Howard and Wright. WANTED KNOWN, For Sale, 30 Acres of Land, with House, well fenced, near town ; also, Country Bakery, a bargain; a Country Store, Manawatu; Temperance Hotel, in a thriving town, with prospect of licence if required ; \ acre Sections, with houses, near Railway Station at Woodville; also 109 acres Bush Land, on lease, at favourable terms ; also 1 Section 3 acres, and 2 Sections, 1 acre each, at Parkville Special Settlement. Howard and Wright. ITU ANTED, for the United Press AssoVV ciation (Limited) of New Zealand, General Agent for Australia, to reside in ydney. The duties will chiefly consist in sceiving, collecting, and forwarding English, 'oreign and Australian news by cable to the [ead Office, Wellington. The Agent must e a qualified journalist of good address, aorongbly acquainted with the requirements E the New Zealand Press, and well experineed in telegraphic work. The work will smmence in Sydney on the Ist January, 888. Salary, £4OO per annum. Appliesone, with references (also stating age and revious experience), to be addressed to the ndersigned before the 30th September W. H. ATACK, Manager United Press Association, Wellington. ¥ ANTED, in a healthy central position, in Wellington, a comfortable sitting, mi and two bedrooms (one with fireplace), finding board, for a lady and her maid. iferenCes required. Apply by letter, stat- ; terms and all particulars, to Traveller, :e of the Manager, Bank of New Zealand, ellington. 110 rKTANTED, by a first-class Fancy Goodsr V man, of several years London and denial experience, a re-engagement as anager or otherwise; has a thorough mwledge of the English and Continental anufactories, and is well acquainted with ie requirements of the colonial trade ; ununable references. Apply to K. t Box No. ls,Auckland,N.Z. 114 T7"ANTED, Young Men to try our /V Eclectic treatment ; a cure in all sea guaranteed. R, Ayres, Herbalist, 90, iba-street. W lb. ANTED Known— Copper boilers, from 10 to 100 gallons, Is 4d to Is 6d per S. Danka and Son. » ■ 'ANTED Known Copper boilers. Frames, 30s to £2 15a. S. Danka ’ANTED Known—Two-ligbt Chandeliers from 14s 6d. S. Danks and Son. 'XT'ANTED Known—Brass Castings, la Y V to Is 6d lb. S. Danks and Son. ANTED Known, Locks pioked and Keys fitted immediately. J. E. Hayes, Lambton-quay. WANTED Known—Gas Globes, Is to 7s 6d. S. Danks and Son. [/"ANTED Known—American Force and V lift Pumps, £2 5s to £4. S. Danks Son. w ANTED Known—Douglas Pumps, 12s to 255. S. Danks and Son. ANTED Known—Hydraulic - Rams, 35s to £7los. S. Danks and Son. ANTED Known—Cheapest and Best House in the City, 10, Brandonstreet. 983 WANTED to Buy, any •' quantity of Furniture, in large or small lots. Flookton’a Variety Stores, Tory and Man-ners-street, 635 THE largest Stock of Second-hand Furniture in the city is at Flooktou’s Variety Stores, Tory and Manners-streets, WANTED KNOWN.—SIDNEY HEYWOOD’S London Hairdressing Saloon, 76, Willis-street, next door to Wellington Meat Company. A choice selection of Cigars, Perfumery, &c. Hair-cntting, 6d; Shaving, 3d, Patent Hair Brushing Machine. N.B.—Gentlemen shaved while they wait. 31 WANTED, Old Australian and other Postage Stamps, used or unused—old issues only, not those in use. Remove from letters by leaving wet sponge on. Good price given for a collection. Description and your address to “Alpha,” Postoffice, Sydney. WANTED KNOWN—’That the Beat and Cheapest place for CARRIAGES and TRAPS of all descriptions is at GEO. LUKE’S Carriage Factory, Taranaki-street. G.L. has for Sale Cheap New ana Secondhand Baggies, Expresses, and Carta. Note the address—English and American Coach Factory. Taranaki-street, near the Reclamation. 997

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLX, Issue 8169, 22 August 1887, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XLX, Issue 8169, 22 August 1887, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XLX, Issue 8169, 22 August 1887, Page 5